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#!/usr/bin/env python

# https://github.com/ross/requests-futures
# http://docs.python-requests.org/en/master/user/quickstart/#more-complicated-post-requests

import os, uuid
import optparse
import requests
from requests_futures.sessions import FuturesSession

# proxy to uv0
service_url = "http://deputy.bx.psu.edu/";
# url to query page
query_url = service_url+"query.php";
# url to echo page: just return 'it works!'
#echo_url = service_url+"echo.php";

'''
# synchronous
def echo( options, args ):
    # create a session
    session = requests.Session()
    # make a sync get request
    resp = session.get(echo_url)
    # check for response status code
    resp_code = resp.status_code;
    if resp_code == requests.codes.ok:
        # get output file path
        output_file_path = options.output;
        # write response on the output file
        with open(output_file_path, 'w') as out:
            #out.write(resp.data);
            out.write(resp.content);
        return 0;
    else:
        return resp_code;
'''

# asynchronous
def async_request( options, args, payload ):
    # add additional parameters to the payload
    payload["search_mode"] = str(options.search);
    payload["exact_algorithm"] = str(options.exact);
    payload["search_threshold"] = str(options.sthreshold);
    # create a session
    session = FuturesSession();
    # make an async post request with requests-futures
    future_req = session.post(query_url, data=payload);
    # wait for the request to complete, if it has not already
    resp = future_req.result();
    # check for response status code
    resp_code = resp.status_code;
    # get output file path
    output_file_path = options.output;
    # write response on the output file
    with open(output_file_path, 'w') as out:
        #out.write(resp.data);
        out.write(str(resp_code)+"\n"+str(resp.content));
    if resp_code == requests.codes.ok:
        return 0;
    else:
        return resp_code;

def srase_query( options, args ):
    multiple_files = {};
    comma_sep_file_paths = options.files;
    #print("files: "+str(comma_sep_file_paths)+" - "+str(type(comma_sep_file_paths)));
    # check if options.files contains at least one file path
    if comma_sep_file_paths is not None:
        # split file paths
        file_paths = comma_sep_file_paths.split(",");
        # split file names
        comma_sep_file_names = str(options.names);
        #print("names: "+str(comma_sep_file_names));
        file_names = comma_sep_file_names.split(",");
        # populate a dictionary with the files containing the sequences to query
        for idx, file_path in enumerate(file_paths):
            file_name = file_names[idx];
            with open(file_path, 'r') as content_file:
                content = content_file.read()
                multiple_files[file_name] = content;
        if len(multiple_files) > 0:
            return async_request( options, args,  multiple_files );
            #return echo( options, args );
    else:
        # try with the sequence in --sequence
        sequences_text = options.sequences;
        #print("sequences: "+sequences_text);
        # check if options.sequences contains a list of sequences (one for each row)
        if sequences_text is not None:
            sequences_text = str(sequences_text);
            if sequences_text.strip():
                # populate a dictionary with the files containing the sequences to query
                seq_counter = 0;
                sequences_arr = sequences_text.split("__cn__");
                for seq in sequences_arr:
                    seq_index = 'sequence'+str(seq_counter);
                    multiple_files[seq_index] = seq;
                    #print(str(seq_counter)+": "+seq);
                    seq_counter += 1;
                return async_request( options, args, multiple_files );
                #return echo( options, args );
            else:
                return -1;
    return -1;

def __main__():
    # Parse the command line options
    usage = "Usage: search.py --files comma_sep_file_paths --names comma_seq_file_names --sequences sequences_text --search search_mode --exact exact_alg --sthreshold threshold --output output_file_path";
    parser = optparse.OptionParser(usage = usage);
    parser.add_option("-f", "--files", type="string",
                    action="store", dest="files", help="comma separated files path");
    parser.add_option("-n", "--names", type="string",
                    action="store", dest="names", help="comma separated names associated to the files specified in --files");
    parser.add_option("-s", "--sequences", type="string",
                    action="store", dest="sequences", help="optional filed, contains a list of sequences (one for each row)");
    parser.add_option("-x", "--search", type="int", default=0,
                    action="store", dest="search", help="search mode");
    parser.add_option("-e", "--exact", type="int", default=0,
                    action="store", dest="exact", help="exact algorithm (required if search is 1 only)");
    parser.add_option("-t", "--sthreshold", type="string",
                    action="store", dest="sthreshold", help="threshold applied to the search algrithm");
    parser.add_option("-o", "--output", type="string",
                    action="store", dest="output", help="output file path");
    parser.add_option("-v", "--version", action="store_true", dest="version",
                    default=False, help="display version and exit");
    (options, args) = parser.parse_args();
    if options.version:
        print __version__;
    else:
        srase_query( options, args );

if __name__ == "__main__": __main__()